Sharp announces the launch of 32-inch screens with 4K resolution, they could be used by Apple

  Today the Sharp company announced the launch of the PN-K321 monitor which has a 32-inch screen and 4k resolution (3,840 x 2,160 pixels). The product is made using IGZO technology, it is described as the monitor with the thinnest structure in the world, it is only 35 mm thick. There are still rumors that Apple would launch a TV and although the new Sharp screen costs $5500, I think that Apple could convince the Japanese to reduce the price enough for it to be implemented in an American product.

  Apple uses IGZO technology in the screens of iPad tablets, and if a TV will not be launched in 2013, then the monitors could be used in Cinema Displays. Although the iMac 2012 was supposed to have a Retina Display, according to rumors on the Internet, this screen could give users what they want, but it depends on Apple and Sharp to reach an agreement for its use.